Yes. As you pointed out, the army basically eats up about two-thirds of the reserve force we have. A good chunk of the remaining is the navy, followed by the air force.
The reserve forces are essentially treated as basically providing support to the direct elements. If we were to integrate them as a part of the direct, you might get the ratio higher, but, in order to remain consistent in our modelling strategy to match with both the Congressional Budget Office and past DND experience, we left them out. Your analysis would be pretty much correct if we decided to include them as part of the direct.